T.I. & Tiny Harris Hand Out Thousands Of Turkey Dinners At Community Event

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – NOVEMBER 26: T.I., Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, Council member Andrea Boone, Tameka Harris and Young Dro attend 19th Annual Harris Community Works Turkey Drive at Jackson Memorial Baptist Church on November 26, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

T.I and Tameka “Tiny” Harris are using the influence to give back to Atlanta residents.

Through their non-profit, Harris Community Works, the musical couple were hands-on this year from passing out turkeys to serving meals to seniors.

As TMZ reports, the duo held the event on Tuesday at Jackson Memorial Baptist Church. The festive day included good food and entertainment,

“My family and I are deeply honored to give back this Holiday Season by providing complete Thanksgiving meals to over 1,200 seniors and serving 300 meals for them today—the generation that paved the way for us all,” T.I. told TMZ. “This is just a small gesture of our appreciation for their legacy and sacrifice.”

T.I and Tiny Harris launched Harris Community Works in 2019. Since then, T.I and his wife of 14 years, have been recognized for their efforts to give back to families and fans. In 2022, T.I. received the Georgia Outstanding Citizen Award from State Representative Debra Bazemore and Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger during a ceremony at the Georgia State Capitol. He also received the Volunteers Achievement Lifetime Award from the Global International Alliance on behalf of President Joe Biden.

Last month, we reported that their son King gave birth to his first child with fitness influencer J’Nijah “Nana” Epps. On November 5, the 20-year-old artist revealed his newborn son in an Instagram post featuring his new song “Dear Son.” He confirmed the child, who he refers to as “King Jr,” was born at 8:09 a.m.